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Dave Hunt

On June 23, 1997, “200 delegates from scores of religious bodies around the world” met at Stanford University under the leadership of Bishop Swing. Plans were laid to establish on June 26, 2000, the “United Nations for all religions” that has been Swing’s dream. The United Religions Initiative “seeks to bring religions and spiritual traditions to a common table, a permanent, daily, global assembly. There, respecting each other’s distinctness, they will seek to make peace among religions so that they might work together for the good of all life and the healing of the earth.” Says Swing, who has been traveling the world since 1993 to put this project together:

“I’ve spent a lot of time praying with Brahmins, meditating with Hindus or being silent or chanting with Buddhists. I feel I’ve been enormously enriched inwardly by exposure to these folks.”